Fix PLIST_SUB when WITHOUT_INFO is defined and OSVERSION >= 470000.
Rename for-loop iterators FILE to F, to avoid overriding FILE variable provided by bsd.port.mk.
Stop using sub make in post-install rules.
* doc.tmac (tag-list): Apply a vendor fix based on the diff
1.1.1.9 -> 1.1.1.10 of src/contrib/groff/tmac/doc.tmac.
Submitted by: horikawa
* mdoc/ja.eucJP: Add translations of volume-ds-XXX and str-Lb-libYYY.
Submitted by: Akira Ikeuchi <a_ikeuchi@mic.mitsumi.co.jp>
* mdoc/doc-common (operating-system-FreeBSD-5.1): New string variable.
* mdoc/ja.eucJP (volume-operating-system-ateol): Switch to 0 instead of 1.
Increment PORTREVISION.
Suppress warning "locale: not found" by nroff as /usr/bin/nroff does. [1]
Support ja_JP.EUC in nroff for backward compatibility.
PORTREVISION up.
Submitted by: kuriyama [1]
To format Japanese manual entries, -dlang=ja_JP.eucJP is required, e.g.
$ groff -dlang=ja_JP.eucJP -man -Tnippon ifconfig.8
To format English manual entries (if you want to use this instead of
/usr/bin/grof), -dlang=ja_JP.eucJP should not be used.
Submitted by:okazaki (MAINTAINER)
instead of copying unknown stock versions from /usr/share/tmac.
Submitted by: Yoshisato Yanagisawa <Yoshisato.Yanagisawa@is.titech.ac.jp>,
Kazuo Horikawa <horikawa@psinet.com>
at: [man-jp 3155], [man-jp 3158]
2) Read mdoc localization file not only in localized tty mode
but in all troff mode. This tweak avoids the problem that
headers and footers are not displayed for translated manual
pages when troff output device was a non typewriter-like one.
Submitted by: MORI Kouji <moriko@hh.iij4u.or.jp> at: [man-jp 2723]
Obey %%PORTDOCS%%. Increment PORTREVISION.
Now try to use those variables everywhere around DIST* and PATCH*
definitions as far as possible, for ease of the future updates and the
neatness.
Okay, 60% of `japanese' ports have been done. :)
o update PATCH_SITES and PATCH_FILES too
o change MAINTAINER to me <okazaki@be.to>
(approved by Horikawa-san <horikawa@jp.FreeBSD.ORG>,
the director of jpman: FreeBSD Japanese Manual Project)
o use MANx and MANCOMPRESSED variable
o use PATCH instead of /usr/bin/patch
o sort PLIST
Most of the work of this fix was done by the force of
Kentaro Inagaki <inagaki@tg.rim.or.jp>, thanks!
PR: 15682
Submitted by: maintainer
just specify the directory name. (This is NOT recommended as a long-
term fix and I'm going to back it out as soon as the pkg_create problem
is corrected.)